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DECLASSIFICATION FILE A 





OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES 
Research and Analysis Branch 


R and A No. 2565 


STRUCTURE AND PERSONNEL OF THE 
NANKING PUPPET GOVERNMENT 

(AND HONG KONG ADMINISTRATION) 


12 JANUARY 1945 












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OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES 
Research and Analysis Branch 


R & A No* 2565 


STRUCTURE AND PERSONNEL OF THE NANKING PUPPET GOVERNMENT 

( AND HONG KONG ADMINISTRATION) 


Description 

The structure of the Nanking Puppet Government and a list of the 
most prominent officials compiled from sources available up to 
1 January 1945. 


12 January 1945 


(63039) 


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CONTENTS 


Preface . ..... ii 

I Structure of Government and Organizations . 1 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

II Personnel of Government and Organizations . 8 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

A. The Kuomintang.. 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

B. The National Government ...... . 10 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

C. Provincial Governments. ............. 24 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

1* Anhwei. 24 

2. Chekiang.25 

3* Huaihai. 26 

4* Hupeh.27 

5. Kiangsi. 28 

6. Kiangsu. 28 

7. Kwangtung. 29 

D. Special Municipalities. ..33 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

1* Shanghai. 33 

2. Nanking.42 

3. Amcy.43 

E. Hong Kong Administration.44 

F. Banks.52 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

G. Communications.53 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

H* Organizations and Associations.54 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 


III Alphaoetical List of Nanking Puppet Officials .... 56 


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PREFACE 


SOURCES 


1. The Nanking. New China Handbook 

Published by the Ministry of Information of the Nanking 
Government in November 1943* It is generally called the 
Nanking Yearbook t o distinguish it from the China Handbook 
published by the Chungking Government. 

Government structure, positions and many of the 
names and characters are derived from this Yearbook. 


2. Monitored enemy radio broadcasts 

While these constitute e main source of current Information 
on Occupied China, they are often inaccurate and unreliable 
at the source. The difficulty of accurately monitoring 
Chinese names further complicates the use of them as source 
of information. 


3. Occupied Chinese newspapers and periodicals 

4. Other miscellaneous and published sources 


CHINESE NAMES 


The Wade-Giles system of romanizaticn has been used throughout, 
except in the case of Cantonese names where it has been impossible 
to determine the correct Mandarin equivalent. 


Characters for names have been supplied in the alphabetical list 
■when they were available. 


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NOTES 


"Former," indicates that, according to announcement, the person has 
been removed from the post, but his successor is unknown. 

"Former (?)* indicates doubt that the person still occupies the post* 

Parentheses around a name indicates romanization of doubtful accuracy 
and for which there are no available characters. 


FOOTNOTES 


In many cases, different sources report different persons occupying 
the same post. Names for the list were chosen on the basis of 
probable reliability of source, date of source, and other related 
reports. The other person (or persons) reported to occupy the post Is 
shown in a footnote by the use of "Or", followed by the name, followed 
by the date of the report in parenthesis. 

A name in a footnote followed by a question mark indicates possible 
alternate romanization of the name* 


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I. Structure of Government and Organizations 
(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

A. THE KUOMINTANG @ ^ 

^Nanking Puppet Regime) 

The Central Executive Committee 15 $ $ 


B. 


/_. ]-^}h » 4 D 

% & ^2 ❖ 


The Central Supervisory Committee^J g ^ ^ 

Members of the Central Kuomintang Headquarters £ 3§^ ^ P 

Central Political Council4* $ io ^ ^ 


<?/& f % 


Supreme National Defense Council^ ^ |^J P^ ^ ^ ^ 

pie NATIONAL GOVERNMENT fgl $ iE£ ffi 
("Nanking Puppet Regime) 




State Councillors (no title in Yearoook) 

Committee of Political Councillors 3: £ ^2 

( ^ * 7\ 

Secretariat-Civil Officials Board A j^X 
Political Advisory Board® ^ TEfe/f? ^ -p J£a. 

Military Affairs Board ^ ^ 

National Military Council ^ J i|? ^ 

General Affairs Department 0'/3- *7 /* 

^ jfc ~ fe /* ■ 

Military Advisory Board * # -4" 


- '» /*- ^ 

Military Counsellors* Board^ 7W 

Political Affairs Department ► a ^ ^ 

^ *? %■& *d % 

S W£T f 


quartermaster General Department 
Army, Navy & Airforce Armament Repair Departmen 
General Membership 
Miscellaneous Armed Forces 




All-China Economic Committee 4 Iffl ■& % '« J= o -$T 


New Citizens* Movement Promotion Committee 

The New China Youth Corps 

The Model Youth Corps 

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B. 


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INDEX (continued) 

The NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (continued) 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

The Executive Yuan ^ T j£ % Pxl 

Ministry of Interior i£& "o ^ 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs^/ 

Ministry of Finance £7^ P 

Central Reserve Bank of China^ ^ ^ t/jfl ij< / ^ v> ° 

Ministry of Industry ^ 

Ministry of Propaganda j§*^ f 3? P 

Ministry of Education ^ 

Ministry of Justice 17 ; ^ ^ f il ^ ^ 

Wartime Special Court 

/—/— >r-A- -£p 

Ministry of Personnel :£ ^ "T-*- a 

#5 £') ip 

Ministry of Social Welfare ^ ° 

Ministry of Construction ^ ^ p ? 

Ministry of Communications 7 C lS- ^ 

Ministry of War ^ -$• p P 
Ministry of the Navy ■? 


The Legislative Yuan TT • % 


* ?% 


The Judicial Yuan 5 ] ^ 

High Administrative Court 7 f T j ti ^ ;u 

(E? —/ _L <? r^7 

Supreme CourtJ^ [, A / 7L j^l J ’ 4 ‘ 

The Examination Yuan ^ P 


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B. The NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (continued) 


(Nanking Puppet Regime) 


The Control Yuan ^ . 

Ministry of Audits / jT ^^ 
Department of Public Health^ 





History Compilation Committee ]Wj 


C. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS 
(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

Anhwei 

Anhwei Provincial Government 
Anking Municipal government 

Chekiang 

Chekiang Provincial Government 
Chekiang Banks 


Hualhal 


Huaihai Provincial Government 

Hupeh 

Hupeh Provincial Government 
Hankow Municipal Government 

Kiangsi 

Kiangsi Provincial Government 
Kiangsu 

Kiangsu Provincial Government 


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UIPEX (continued) 


C. FROVINCES (continued) 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

Kwangtung 

Kwangtung Provincial Government 
Canton Municipal Government 


Canton Press 


Canton Armed Forces 

Swatow 

Toishan 


D. SPECIAL MUNICIPALITIES 
(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

Shanghai 



Shanghai Peace Preservation Corpe 

Shanghai Special Municipality Police Bureau 

Shanghai Municipal Advisory Committee 

Shanghai Branch Offices of the National Government 

Arbitration ConEiission for the Control of Commodities 



Wheat and Flour Control Committee 
Sugar Industry Special Committee 
Oil and Grain Special Committee 

Various Trade Associations under the National Trade 
Control Association 


* May be under the nominal jurisdiction of the Ministry of Industry 


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INDEX (continued) 

D. SPECIAL MUNICIPALITIES (continued) 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

Shanghai (c ontinued) 

Press 

Other Prominent Personalities 
Nanking 

Nanking Special Municipality 
Amoy 

Amoy Special Municipality 
Haitan Island 

E. HONG KONG ADMINISTRATION (Under Japanese Military Authority) 

Hong Kong Government 

Civil Administration Department 
Chinese Co-operative Council 
Chinese Representatives* Association 
Chinese Representative Counoil 
The Asiatic Affairs Bureau 

East Asia Cultural Association 
Laborers* Association 
The Control Wards 

Hong Kong Wards Control Officers 
Kowloon Wards Control Officers 
Hsin Chieh Wards Control Officers 
Eastern District Bureau 

General Affairs Bureau for Kowloon Districts 


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INDEX (continued) 


HONG SONG ADMINISTRATION (continued) 

Banks and Bankers* Associations 

Bank of Communications 
Overseas Chinese Bank 
Hong Kcng Bankers* Association 
Propaganda and Press 
Organizations and Associations 

People*s Food Association 

Hong Kcng General Relief Association 

Chinese Relief Association 

Trading Union of Hccg Kong 

Hong Kong Commercial Insititnte 

Chaaber of Commerce 

Representatives of Commercial Associations 

Hong Kong and Kowloon General Labor Association 

Kowloon Markets Bureau 

Chinese language Society 

Hong Kcng Race Course 

Hong Kong Jockey Club 

South China Athletic Association 



Nanking Puppet Regime) 

Bank of China 

Bank of Communications 

Banking Association of Shanghai 

Kincheng Banking Corporation 


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INDEX (continued) 


F# BANKS (continued) 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 


China Industrial Bank 


National Commercial Bank 
Smx Ring Commercial Bank 
China Products Bank 


0* COMMUNICATIONS 

(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

Central China Railway Company 

Central Telegraph Bureau 

Post Office 

Central Electrical Communications Corporation ^ § 


SHU 


H. ORGANIZATIONS fc ASSOCIATIONS* 

(Nanking Puppet Regima) 

China Office of the East Asia League ^ iffy ft If?I 

Sino-Japanese Cultural Association yC hT 

All-China Athletic Association 

China-Japan Returned Students* Club 4? 5K & [jfj 

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II. PERSONNEL OF GOVERNMENT AND ORGANIZATIONS 
(Nanking Puppet Regime) 


A. The Kuomlntang (Nanking Puppet Regime) 
Acting Presidenti Ch’en Kting-po 

The CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMVTrnrfi 
Members of the Standing Conmittee: 


Ch’en Kung-po 
Chou Fu-hai 
Mei Ssu-p'ing 
Lin Po-sheng 
Ting Mo-ts»un 


Chiao Jung 
Ho Shih-chen 
Wen Tsung-yao 
Ch’en Ch'Cn 


Members of the Central Executive Committee: 


Chang Jen-li * 
Ch’en Ch’ang-tsu 
Ch’en Chih-shih 
Ch'en ChBn-hui 
Ch'en Ch’un-p'u 
Ch’en Fu-mu 
Ch’en Po-fan 
Cheng Ta-chang 
Chin Chia-feng 
Chou Ching-fang 
Chou Hua-jep 
Fan Chung-yun 
Fu Shih-shuo 
Han Ch’ing-chien 


Ho Ping-hsien 
Hsia Ch’i-feng 
Hsft Su-chung 
Hsfi T'ien-shen 
Hu Lan-ch’eng 
Kao Kuan-vu 
Ku Chi-wu 
K'ung Hsien-k'eng 
Li Sheng-vu 
Lin Chin-yen 
Ling Hsien-wen 
Liu Tang-shan 
Ma Tien-Ju 
Miao Pin 


Pao Wen-yueh 
PAi Fu-heng 
P'eng Nien 
Shen T’ing-shan 
Tai Ying-fu 
T’ang Hui-min 
Te'ai Hung-t’ien 
Wang Man-ytin 
Wang Min-chung 
Wu K’ai-hsien 
Wu Sung-kao 
Yang K*uei-yi 
Yeh P’eng 
Yuan Shu 

Shih Hsing-ch’uan 


The CENTRAL SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE 

Members of the Standing Committee: 

Ch’u Min-yi Chang Yung-fu 

Pu T'ung Ku Chung-Shen 

Ch’en Pi-ch€n (Ifcie. Wang Ching-vrei) 


CENTRAL KUOMINTANG HEADQUARTERS 


Secretary General: Ch’u Min-yi 

Chairman of Organization Committee: Ch’en Ch’un-p’u 
Chairman of Social Affairs Committee: P’eng Nien 

Chairman of Publicity Committee: Lin Po-sheng 

Chairman of Compilation of Part 

History Conmittee: Ch’en ChBn 

Chairman of Compassionate Grants 


Committee: 

Chairman of Party Finance Committee: 


Ch'u Min-yi 
Chou Fu-hai 


* 

Representative from North China Political Council 
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Members: 

Chao Cheng-p’ing 
Chao Tsun-yueh 
Chao Ytt-sung 
Ch»en Chun 
Ch'en Ch’un-p’u 
Ch’en Kung-po 
Ch'en Pi-chfin 
Ch’en Te(h)-kuang 
Ch'i Hsieh-yGan* 
Chlang K*ang-hu 
Chiao Jung 
Chou Fu-hai 
Chu Ch’ing-lai 
Ch’u Min-yl 
Pu Shih-shuo |t 
Hsiao Shu-hsuan 
Jen Hsi-p’ing 


Kao Kuan-wu 
Li Sheng-wu 
Liang Hung-chih 
Lin Po-sheng 
Lo Chfln-ch 1 iang 
Mei Ssu-p'ing 
Miao Pin 
Pao Wen-ytieh 
Ting Mo-ts f un 
Wan-’ yi-t'ang* 
Wang K’e-min* 
Wang Shih-ching* 
Wanr Yin-t’ai* 
Wen Tsung-yao 
Yang K'uei-yi 
Yeh P’eng 


SUPREME NATIONAL DEFENSE COUNCIL 


Acting Chairman: Ch’en Kung-po 

Secretary General: Chou Fu-hai (Minister of Finance) 

Vice Secretary-General: Ch’en Ch’un-p’u (Governor of Kwangtung) 

Vice Secretary-General: Lo Chfln-ch’iang (Governor of Anhwei) 


Members: 


Members on call: 


Pao Wen-yfleh 

Yeh P’eng 
Jen Yfian-tao 
Mei Ssu-p’ing 
Ch'u Min-yi 
Ch’en Chfin-hui 
Lin Po-sheng 


(Chief of the Army 
General Staff) 

(Minister of War) 

(Former Minister of Navy) 
(Minister of Interior) 
(Minister of Foreign Affairs) 
(Minister of Industry) 
(Minister of Propaganda) 


Chou Lung-hsiang (Secretary of Executive Yuan) 

Chou Ching-fang (Secretary of All-China 

Economic Council) 

Hsiang Chih-chuang (Vice-Minister of Foreign 

Affairs) 

Wu K'ai-sheng (Chairman General Affairs 

Department of National 
Military Council) 


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B. The NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 
(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

STATE COUNCILLORS 
(Kuomintang Government Commission) 


Chang Kuo-y{ian 
Chang Xing-hua 
Chang Yung-fu 
Chao Cheng-p’ing 
Chao Yu-aung 
Ch'en Chi-ch’eng 
Ch’en Chfin 
Ch’en Chung-fu 
Ch’en Teh-kuang 
Chon Tso-jen* 

Chou Lnng-hsiang** 


Ch’u Min-yi 
En-k'e-pa-t’u* 
Hsfl Liang* 

Liao En-tao 
Ni Tao-lang 
Pu-T'ung 
Tung K’ang* 
Wang I-tang* 
Wang K’e-ain* 
Yang Shou-mei 


COMMITTEE OF POLITICAL COUNCILLORS 

Chang Ch’i-liu 
Chao Tsun-yueh 
Ch’en Pu 
Ch’en Yfln-wen 


Ch’en Chih-shih 
Chiao Wan-hsuan 
Ch’ien Ta-huai 
Pan Chung-yfin 
Hao P’eng Chfl 
Ku Chi-vru 
Liao Chia-nan 


Li Hsuan-t’i(ao) 
Li Tsu-yfl 
Li Wen-pin 
Lin Ju-heng 
Liu Yang-3han 
P’eng Nien 
Tai Ying-fu 
Wang Man-yiln 
Wang Min-chung 
Wang Tsung-chun 
Yllan Yft-ch’ftan 


SECRETARIAT 

(Civil Officials Board) 

Director: 

POLITICAL ADVISORY BOARD 
Chief Councillor: 

MILITARY AFFAIRS BOARD 

Director: 


Hsu Su-chung 


HsU Su-chung 


T’ang Mang 


* Representatives of the North China Political Council* 
** Chou Lung-kuang T 


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(Military Affairs Commission) 


Cheirman * 

Ch*en Kung-po 

Vice-Chairman* 

Chou Fu-hai 

Chief-of-Staff* 

Pao Wen-yueh, Gen. 

Vice Chiefs-of-Staff: 

Chang Heng, Lt. Gen. 

Yao HBi-chiu, Maj. Gen. 

•Chief of Special Committee 
for North China* 

Hu-Yu-kun, Gen. * 

General Affairs Department 


Chief (Former?)* 

Hsiang Chih-chuang, Gen. 

Military Advisory Board** 

(Military Councillor Committee) 


Charimans 

H 

Hsiao Shu-hsuan, Lt. Gen. 

Vice-Chairman* 

Fu Shuang-ying, Gen. 


Military Counsellor's Board* * 

(Directorate of Military Officers & Attaches) 


Chairmans 

Cheng Ta-chang, Gen. 

Vice-Chairman* 

Li Chang-chiang, Gen. 

Political Affairs Department 


Director* 

Huang Tzu-ch*iang 

Chief, Board of Investigation 
and Statistics* 

Yang Chieh 

(Quartermaster General Department 


Chiefs 

Ho Ping-hsien 


Army, Navy & Airforce Armament Repair Department * 

Chief* Ch*en Ch*ang-tsu, Lt. Gen. 


* Representative from the North China Political Council. 

** Sources often confuse these two Boards, making it almost impossible 
to determine accurately their respective personnel. 


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NATURAL, MILITARY COUNCIL (continued) 


Other menbers: 

Chang Hsfieh-ming 
Chang Lan-feng 
Chao Kuei-chang 
Ch'en Chfln 
Ch*en Wei-yuan 
Ch»en Wen-chao 
Ch'en Wen-yun 
Ch*i Hsieh-yEan* 
Chin Shou-liang 
Bac P ’eng-chE 
Hsiang Chih-chuang 
Hsiung Chien-tung 

N 

Hsu Chien-T'ing 

Huang Ch*i-hsing 

Jen Yuan-tao 

Jung Chen* 

Kao Kuan-mi 
n 

Ko Ting-yuan 
Li Ou-yi 
Ling Hsiao 
Liu P*ei HaE 
Lo Chun-ch’ iang 


Lu Ying 
Ma Hsiao-t*ien 
Men Chih-chung 
Miao Pin 
P'ang Ping-haun 
Pi Tse-yil 
Shen Ch*en-kang 
Sun Hsiang-fu 
Sun K’uei-yuan 
Sun Liang-ch'eng 
Su Ch'eng-te(h) 
T'ang Mang 
T'ang Sheng-ming 
Teng Shih-chang 
Ting Mo-ts’un 
Tsang Cho 
Tu Yi-ch*ien* 

Yang K'uei-yi 
Yeh P*eng 

Yin Tso-ch‘ien(Kan) 
Wang Wei-fan 
Wang Yu-chin 


* Bepresentative of (forth China Political Council 


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NATIONAL MILITARY COUNCIL (continued) 

Miscellaneous Armed Forces : 

Commander of Forces in the 1st Areai 

Commander-in-chief of the 2nd Army: * 

3rd " : * 

4th " r * 

5th District Army:** 

6th District Army:** 

Consnander of the 10th Army: 

Chief of the Pacification Commission of 
Hsuchang (border area of Hunan, Shensi, 

Hopeh and Anhwei): 

Chief of Staff of the National Salvation 
and Peace Preservation Army Form«r(?): 

Commander of Puppet Forces in Fukien: 

Air Force Commanders: 

Consnander of the "Chang Yen-ching" Division: 

Commander of the 12th Independent Brigade: 

Head of the "National Autonomous Army" in 
the Canton Area: 


n n n 

It N N 

ii n n 

N N N 


# As reported by Dooei, in English (to America 

** As reported by Dome!, in English, 10 October 


Jen Yuan-tao, Gen. 

Sun Liang-Ch*eng,Gen. 

Wu Hua-wen, Gen. 

Chang Lan-feng, Lt. Gen. 
P*ang Ping-hsun, Gen. 

Sun Tien-ying, Gen. 

Jung Tu-heng, Gen. 

Li Yu-lin 

Liu Yu-fen, Gen. 

Chang Yi-chou 
Han Wen-ping, Gen. 

Tieng Hsi, Maj. Gen. 

Chang Yen-ching 
Ku Hai-chiu 

Ou Ta-ch’ing 


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All-China Economic Committee 

(National Economic Council) 


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Chairman j 

(Wang Ching-wei, deceased ) 

Vice-Chairman i 

Chou Fu-hai 

Secretary-General t 

Chou Ching-fang 

Executive Committee 


Mei Ssu-p*ing 

Ku Pao-heng 

Ch*en Ch , un-p'u 

Ch’u Min-yi 

n 

Ch’en Chun-hui 

Ch'en Chih-shih 

Wang Shih-ching* 

T'ang Shou-min 

Wang Yin-t *ai* 

Wu Chen-haiu 

N 

Yu Chin-ho* 


Other Members 


Hsiang K’ang-yuan 

K’ung Hsien-k’eng 

Li Sheng-po 

Jen Hsi-p*ing 

Chiang Shang-ta 

Hu Tse-wu 

Sun Chung-Li 

Chou Hua-jen 

T’ang Ch*eng-po 

Ch’ien Ta-huai 

Chu P*u 

Hu Lan-ch’eng 

Ho Ch'uo-hsien 

P'ei Fu-heng 

Li Ching-'wu 

Wang Han-chang 

Li Ch’fian-shih 

Chiang Nan-ch’un 

Li Li-wen 


Chou Ch*uan-sun 



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New Citizens* Movement Promotion ComnrUtgg * 


Chairman: 

Ch*en Kung-po 

Secretary-General: 

Lin Po-sheng 

Assistant Secretary: 

Tai Ying-fu 

Executive Directors: 


Chou Hua-jen 

Chou-Fu-hai 

Ch*en Chun 

Li Sheng-wu 

Mei Ssu-p^g 

Chou Tso-Jen *♦ 

Ting Mo-Ts'un 

Ch*en Ch’un-p'u 

Members: 


Chao Tsun-yflsh 

Chang Jen-11 ** 

Lin Ju-heng 

Feng Chieh 

Fan Chung-yun 

Kuo Hsiu-feng 

Ch T en Ch'eng-tsu 

Huang Tzu-ch'iang 

Hao P'eng-chu 

Chou Lung-hsiang 

Huang Ta-chung 

Hsu Chi-tun 

Yuan Shu 

Lo Chfln-ch’iang 

Tai Ying-fu 

LJu Yang-shan 

Yuan Li-tun 

Chou Yueh-jan 

Ch'ien Wei-tsung 

The New China Youth Corns 


President: 

Lin Po-sheng 

Vice-President: 

Chung Jen-shou 

Secretary of Education Dept.: 

Hsu Hsi-ch’ing 

The Model Youth Corns 


Commander: 

Ch’en Kung-po 

Vice Commander: 

Liu Yang-shan 

Captain of the Shanghai Youth 
& Juvenile Corpe: 

Wu Peng-fei 


♦Variously translated as New National Movement Promotion Council, 
Conmiittee for Advancement of Progress of Citizens. This includes 
all kinds of political and propaganca organizations including the 
Hsin Min Hui of North China. 

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THE EXECUTIVE YUAM 

President: 

Vice-President: 

Secretary-General (Former): 

Vice Secretary-General: 

Vice Secretary-General: 

Chief Secretary of General Affairs Council: 


Ch'en Kung-po 
Chou Fu-hai 
Chou Lung-hsiang 
Hsueh Feng-ytian 
Wu Lan-hsi 
Chung Jen-shou 


Ministries t 

Ministry of Interior 

Minister: 

Vice-Minister: 

Director of General Affairs Department: 

Chief of the Civil Affairs 
Department (Former): 


Mei Ssu-p'ing 
Yuan Yu-ch'uan 
Sun Chih-chieh 

ft 

Chang Chun 


Ministry of Foreign Affairs 

Minister: 

Vice-Minister: 

Director of General Affairs Department: 

Director of Overseas Chinese Affairs 
Department: 

Chief of Shanghai Office: 

Director of Asia Bureau: 

Director of European-American Bureau: 

Director of Office of Amoassadora in 
Ministry: 

Director of the International Affairs 
Bureau: 

Director of the Treaty Bureau: 

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Ch'u Min-yi 
Wu K'ai-sheng 
Ch'en Kuo-feng 

Tai Ts'e 
Sun Li-fu 
Hsu Yi-tsung 
Fan Ko-kung 

Lien Y* 

Chin Chih-hafin 
Wang Huai-ling 
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THE EXECUTIVE YUAN (continued) 

Ministry of Finance 

Minister: 

Vice-Minister: 

Director of Taxation} Director of 
Customs Administration: 

Director, Customs Preventive Service} 
Chairman, Land Tax Administration: 

Director of General Affairs Department: 

Director cf Salt Administration: 

« 

Acting Director of the Printing Press: 
Director of Silk Revenue Department: 
Shanghai Commissioner of Customs: 


Chou Fu-hai 
Ch’en Chih-shih 

Shao Shih-chun 

Chang Su-ndn 
Yang Hsing-hua 
Yuan Yu-ch *i 
Chang Er-chang 
Hsu Chiang 
Li Chien-nan 


Central Reserve Bank of China 

Governor: 

Vice-Governor: 

Chairman of the Board of Directory 
Managing Director in Shanghai: 


Chou Ft-hai 
Ch’ien Ta-huai 
Wu Chen-hsiu 
Tsai Ko-chien 


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THE EXECUTIVE YUAN (continued ) 


Ministry of Industry* 


Minister : 

Ch'en Chun-hui 

Vice-Minister: 

Chiang Tso-hsuan 

Director of General Affairs Department: 

n 

Chang Ping-ch'uan 

Director of Industry Department (Former): 

Wang Shu-ch*un 

Director of Agriculture and Forestry Board: 

Ch*en Yien-tan 1/ 

Director of the Trade Mark Bureau: 

Huang P*ing-chen 2/ 

Chief of the Insurance Supervision Bureau: 

Liu Wei-chun 

Director of Manufactured Goods 

Inspection Bureau in Shanghai: 

Mai Cheng-oing 

Chief of the Shanghai Office: 

Fen Ch’u-pei 

Chief of the Nanking District 

Cotton Control Office: 

Ch»in la-hsiu 

Ministry of Pood (before merger) 


Minister: 

Ku Pao-heng ** 

Vice-Ministers 

Chou Nai-wen ** 


* As a result of a scandal involving the sale of CRB/$170 million 
worth of rice earmarked for Japanese Army use, the Food Ministry 
was merged with the Ministry of Industries (Tokyo, 1 May 1944)* 

1/ Or Kuo Ch’ien-yfian (1943) 

2 / Or Hsiang Hsun (1943) 

2/ Formerly Ch*en Chung 

** Reported sentenced to ten years* imprisonment (Berlin Radio, 

31 July 1944). 


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THE EXECUTIVE YUAN (continued) 


Ministry of Propaganda 


Minister(Former): 

Lin Po-sheng* 

Vice-Minister (Former): 

Chang Ko-ndn 

Chief of Shanghai Propaganda Bureau* 

Liang Hsiu-yfi 

Minister of the International 

Bureau (Fcrmer?)* 

T f ang Liang-li 

Chief of the Central Telegraph 

Bureau: 

Kuo Hsiu-feng 

Ministry of Education 


Minister: 

Li Sheng-wu 

Vice-Minister: 

Chou Hua-jen 

Head of Shanghai University: 

Chao Cheng-p*ing 

Head of Chekiang University: 

Chiang Wei-tsung 

Head of the National Central 
University: 

Ch*en Ch*ang-tsu, Lt. General 

Head of the Chao-tung University: 

Chang T f ing-chin 


Read of the Social Department: Wang Yi-fang J/ 


* Successor may be Chao Tsun-yueh. 

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TEE. EXECUTIVE YUAN (continued) 

Ministry of Justice 

Minister ‘New Appointment): 

Minister (Former): 

Vice-Minister: 

Director of Administration Bureau 
for Abolition of Extraterritorial 

Rights: 


Supreme Investigation Bureau 


Wartime Special Court : 

Chief Judge (Procurator-General): 
Associate Judge: 

Official of the Judicial Administra¬ 
tion: 


Ministry of Personnel 

Minister: 

Vice-Minister: 

Ministry of Social Welfare 

Minister: 

Vice-Minister: 

Director of Physical Education 
Department: 

Director of Charities: 


3/ Or K*ung Hsien-k*eng (1943) 1944) 


Wu Sung-kao 
Ch'en-Hft-p'U 

T*ang Ying-fauang 1/ 

Chiao Wan-hsfian 
Chung Hung-sheng 

Chiao ¥an-hsuan 
Chien Sen 

K'ung Hsien-k'eng 

Shen Er-chiao 
Yen Te(h)-kuei 

Ting Mo-ts'un 
Hsi Tse-^en 

Tsao Pang-yeh 
Shao Hsi-lien 


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THE EXECUTIVE YUAN (continued) 


Ministry of Construction* •• 

Minister: 

Vice-Minister: 


Chief of the General Affairs 
Department: 


J- n. 
? & 


Chief of Shanghai Branch Office: 

Chief of the Nanking Branch 
Office: 



Fu Shih-shuo 
Wang Chia-chun 

Ch'en Chung 
Cheng Liang-pin 

Ch*eng Sheng-t*ien 


Chief of Postal and Electric 
Communications Department: 


Ho Tao-yun 


Ministry of Concmni cat ions »» 

Minister: 

Vice-Minister: 

Chief of the Bureau of Highways: 

Head of Transportation in the 
Bureau of Highways: 


Ting Mo-ts'un 
Cheng Hung-nien 
Chiang Chia-chou 

Liu Shu 


• Variously reported as Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry 
of Public Works, etc. It should not be confused with the 
Ministry of Reconstruction (Rehabilitation) which may no 
longer exist. 

•• The existence of this Ministry in 1944 is uncertain, although 
the abore personnel hare been mentioned in 1944 as belonging 
to the Ministry of Communications. In a reorganization of the 
National Government in January 1949* the Ministry of Communi¬ 
cations was reported merged with the Conservancy Commission 
to form the Ministry of Construction. 


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THE EXECUTIVE YUAN (continued) 

Ministry of War 


Minister: 

Yeh P»eng 

Vice-Minister: 

Li Hsuan-T*i (ao) 

Ministry of the haw 


Minister (Acting): 

Ling Hsiao, Vice-Admiral 

Vice-Minister: 

Chao Kuei-chang, Vice-Admiral 

Vice-Chief of Naval Operations: 

Hsu Chien-t*ing 

Director of the Munitions Bureau: 

Cheng Hsi-chang, Rear Admiral 


THE IEGISLATIVE THAN 


President: 

Liang Hung-chih 

Vice-President: 

Chu Ch'ing-lai 1/ 

Secretary-General: 

P*eng Yi-ming 

THE JUDICIAL YUAN 


President: 

Wen Tsung-yao 

Vice-President: 

Chu Li-ho 

Secretary-General: 

Yao Shun-po 


High Administrative Court 


President: 

Lin Piao 

Chief Arbitrator: 

Hu Shan-ch'eng 

Supreme Court 


President: 

Chang T*ao 


\J Or Miao Pin (1944) 


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THE EXAMINATION YUAN 


President: 

Ch'en Chun 

Vice-President (Former?)* 

Miao Pin 

Secretary-General: 

Hung Chou 

THE CONTROL YUAN 


President: 

Ku Chung-shen 

Vice-President: 

Hsu Su-chung 


Ministry of Audita (under the Control Yuan) 

Minister! Hsia Ch'i-feng 

Department of Public Health 

Chief: Lu Jun-chih 


Head, Central Opium-Curing Hospital: 

Yeh Shou-peng 

National History Editing Committee 


Chairman: 

Ch'en Chun 

Members: 



Chou ]fueh-jan Li P'ei-ch'iu 
Li Hsuan-ta(ao) Yang Hung-1ieh 
Li T'ai-fang 


Constitution Realization Movement 


President: 

Ch'en Kung-po 

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C. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS 
(Nanking Puppet Regime) 


1# ANHWEI PROVINCE 


Anhwei Provincial Government 


Governor: 

Lin Po-sheng* 

Political Affairs Commissioner: 

Liu Tsu-wang 

Finance Commissioner: 

Fu Chun-shih 

Economic Affairs Commissioner: 

Teng Tsan-hsiang 

Construction Coranissioner: 

Ma Chi-t * sai 

Educational Commissioner: 

Ch*ien Wei-tsung 

Social Affairs Commissionert 

Chang Shu-ch'in 

Police Commissioner: 

Wei Tu-tung 

Commander of the Pacification Corps: 

Tsai Kan-shun 

Chief of the Peace-Preservation Office: 

Li Kan-huang 

Magistrate of Wuhu Hsien: 

Chang Ts'e-hsun 

Chief of the Police Affairs Office (former?): 

Hsu Chung-Jen 

Anking Municipal Government 


Mayor: 

Ma Yun-t'eng 

Commander of the Police Corps: 

Kao Cheng 

Chief of the Executive Department of the 
Police Bureau: 

Ch*en Hao-ming 

Chief of the General Affairs Department 
of the Police Bureau: 

Shih Shao-ch’ing 

Chief of the Legal Department of the 

Police Bureau: 

n 

Chang Yuan-chen 


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2> CHEKIANG PROVINCE 

Chekiang novincial Government 

Governor and Finance Commissioner: 

Political Affairs Commissioner: 

Educational Commissioner: 

Construction Commissioner: 

Economic Affairs Commissioner: 

Social Affairs Commissioner: 

Chief of the Office of Grains: 

Chief of Peace Preservation Bureau: 

Commissioner of Pacification & Suppression 
of Subversive Element Department: 

Director of Rural Pacification & 
Suppression of Subversive Element: 

(1st Area) 

Director of Rural Pacification & 
Suppression of Subversive Element: 

(2nd Area) 

Chief Judge of Chekiang High Court: 
Magistrate of Shang-yu Hsien: 

Magistrate of Pao-ying Hsien: 

Chief of the Police Bureau of Chia-hsing: 

Chekiang Banks 

President of the Chekiang Provincial Bank 
in Hangchow: 

Assistant Manager of the Provincial Bank 
in Hangchow: 


* Apointed 2 January 1945. Former Construction 
Feng Ch*ih. 

1/ Or Wang Hsi-wen (1943) 


Hsiang Chih-chuang 
Sun Yun-chang 
Sun Kuang-ch’uan 
Lin Ta-chun®* 

Pu yfl 

Chang P!«ng-sheng 1/ 
Shao Hsi-lien 
Hstl Nien-li 

Chang Yi-nien 

T*ao Hsiao-chieh 

Hsu Chi-tun 
Chang Chao-chi 
Mao Ching-fan 
Wang Ying-kuo 
Lin Chien-chih 

Liu Hsing-chen 
Ts*ao Miao-Sheng 

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3. HUAIHAI PROVINCE 

Huaihai Provincial Government 

Governor* 

Secretary General * 

Commissioner of Civil Affairs: 

Commissioner of Finance* 

Commissioner of Reconstruction* 

Commissioner of Education* 

Director of Propaganda* 

Director of Opium Suppression* 

Director of Social Welfare* 

Director of Economics* 

Director of Public Health* 

Director of Peace Preservation & 
Head of Bureau of Public Safety* 

Head of Department of Political 
Affaire 1 

Chief Judge of the High Court* 

Superintendent of Police* 

Head of the Department of Police* 

Mayor of Hsuchow* 

Head of the Hsuchow Branch of the 
Central Reserve Bank of China* 


1/ or Hu Chuang-ta (1944) 
2/ Su Ko-min? 


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Hao P'eng-chu 
Cheng Keng-hsin 
Chu Yi 

1 / 

Sun Tsu-chi 
Yang Pao-yi 
Li Chia-kan 
Kao Han 

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P’an Tzu-ehun 
Lu Yi-jan 
Kuan Cheng-pin 
Chiang Shui-yi 

Chang Ch'i 

Fang Huan-ju 
Cheng Chih 

2/ 

Su Ko-nlen 
Liu Chun-yang 
Pi Shu-chih 

Kao Shu-ying 


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4. HUPEH PROVINCE 

Hupeh Provincial Government 

Governor* 

Political Affairs Commissioner* 

8nd 

Finance Commissioner* 

Construction Coranissionert 
Educational Commissioner* 

Director of General Affairs* 

Police Commissioner: 

Commissioner of Pacification and Suppression 
-of Subversive Elements Department* 

Economic Affairs Commissioner* 

Social Affairs Commissioner* 

Propaganda Commissioner: 

Chief of Office of Grains: 

Hankow Municipal Government 

Mayor: 

Staff member of the Secretary's Office: 

Justice of the District Court* 

Chief of the Bureau of Social Welfare * 

Chief of Naval Office in Hankow under 
the Ministry of Navy* 

Chief of the Social Affairs Bureau (Former): 


1/ Ts'ai Yfln-shih ? 


Yang K'uei-yi 

Ch'en Wei-cheng 

Ch'en Ch'eng-lun 
Huang Ta-chung 
Lai Ch'un-kuei 

R 

Rung Ping-ch'uan 

n 

Wang Yu-chia 
Ts'ai Wen-shih 1/ 
Liu Ts'un-p'u 
Yin Tsai-wek 
Hu Ying-chou 

Shih Hsing-ch'uan 

Cheng Yi-kuei 

Wan Ta-hua 

Wang Chin-hsia 

Meng Hsiu-chuang, 
Vice-Admiral 

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Hsu Yang-chih 


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5. KIANGSI PROVINCE 


Kiangsi Provincial Government 

Governori 

Commissioner of Finance i 
Commissioner of.Civil Affairs? 
Coumissioner of Construction? 
Commissioner of Education? 
Police Commissioner? 


Kao Kuan-wu 
Yen Chi-hsuan 
Yang Chih-ch*ing 
Chou Kuan-hung 
Chao Pao-chih 
Lu Jvng-ch'ien 


6. KIANGSU PROVINCE 


Kiangsu Provincial Government 

Governor s 

Political Affairs Commissioner? 

Finance Commissioner? 

Construction Minister? 

Social Affairs Commissioner & Director 
of Social Welfare? 

Economic Affairs Commissioner? 

Educational Commissioner & Pacification 
Superintendent of the 1st District? 

Commander of Peace Preservation Corps in 
North Kiangsu; Pacification Superintendent 
of the 2nd District; Administration 
Superintendent of the* 1st District? 

Police Commissioner? 

Assistant Police Commissioner at Soochow? 


Jen Yuan-tao 
Hsieh K'o 
Yu Po-lu 1/ 

Ch*en Kuang-chung 

Mao Tzu-n&ng 
Shen T'ung 

Yuan Shu 


Chang Pei-sheng 
Taung Chih-ch'iang 
Hsieh Pao-sheng 


1/ Or Chia Shih-yi (1944); or Huang Min-chung (1943) 


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7. KWANGTUNG PROVINCE 

Kwangtung Provincial Government 


Governor: 

Ch*en Ch'un-p'u 

Political Affairs Commissioner: 

Chou Ying-hsiang 

Finance Coumissioner: 

Wang Tsung-chun 

Educational Commissioner: 

Lin Ju-heng 

Member of. the Educat on 

Department: 

Cheng Pao-yBan 

Construction Commissioner: 

Chang Yu-yun 

Food Commissioner: 

Wang Tsung-chun 

Chief of the *ood Council: 

Ho Hsing-ch*ang 

Economic Affairs Commissioner: 

Chang Yu-yBn 

Social Affairs Commissionert 

Lo Yung-Ku 

Head of the Bureau of Information: 

Lin Chia-mLn 

Special Officer of the Department 
of Information: 

Li Shih-fu 

Head of the Department of Commerce: 

Ou Tao-kung 

Chairman of the Executive Board 
of the Kwangtung Branch of the 

National Trade Control Association: 

Wang Tsung-chun 

Chairman of the board of Direc¬ 
tors of the Kwangtung Branch 
of the National Trade Control 
Association: 

Ch*en Yu-san 

Secretary of the Kwangtung 

Branch of the National Trade 

Control Association: 

Wang Jen-chih 

Chief of the Bureau of Audits: 

Ch'en Ch*ing-hsuan 

Head of the Public Health Division: 

Id Ch’i-fen 

Head of the Opium Suppression 

Bureau: 

Lei Yu-chun 

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Kwangttmg Provincial Government (cont.) 

Police 


Commissioner of Police (Chief of 
the Police Affairs Office)t 

Wang Ch*i 

Former Chief of the Police Affairs Office? 

Kuo Wei-min 

Vice-Chief of Police: 

Li Sung-chieh 


Rural Pacification 


Director of Rural Pacification: 

Huang K*o-ming 

Head of the Kwangtung Village 

Pacification Training School: 

Chou Ying-hsiang 

Dean of the Training School: 

Teng Chi-tung 


Political Work Corps for Village Pacification 


Director: 

Chou Ying-hsiang 

Executive Director: 

Teng Chi-tung 

Deputy Directors? 

Hou Wen-an 

P'eng Chih-te(h) 

Heads of the Propaganda Corps? 

Lin Chia-min 

Hu Kuo-hua 

Tso Ju-liang 

Magistrate of Hua-hsien: 

Chang Che-tieh 

Chairman of the Peace Preservation 

Committee in Tsingyun: 

Chao Kung-wei,Maj.Gen 


Member of the Nanking Government in Kwangtung: Ch*en Kuo-cheng* 


♦ Brother of Ch’en Pi-cfaun Wang Ching-wei). 


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CARTON 

Canton Municipal Government 


Mayort 

Lau* 

. Chief of Police: 

Feng Pi-shao 

Deputy Chief of the Police 

Section: 

Li Tung-hsia 

Head of the Branch Office of 

Police Bureau in Shameen: 

Li Chung-chao 

Canton Commissioner of Customs: 

Lin Yu-ken 

Head of the Reconstruction Bureau: 

Chang Chia-yun 

Head of the Water Patrol Corps: 

Ch'en Sheng-neng 


Canton Press 


Chung Shan Jih Pao 


Editor in Chief: 

Ch'en Pu 

Managing Editor: 

Chang Po-yin 

Staff member: 

Chan Pok 

Publishers: 

Li Kuang-wo 

Lin Ju-heng 


Min Sheng Jih Pao and Min Sheng Wan Pao 


Publisher: 

T4 w Cbia-min 

Editor: 

Li Chih-wen 


Rung Chen Pao 


President: 

Hu Shan 

Editor in Chief: 

Chia No-fu 


♦ Full name unknown. 

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CANTON 

Armed Forces 


Vice Connander of the Peace Presentation 
Corps and concurrently 
Comnander of the 30th Narking 
Division under the Canton 

Pacification Office: Cheng Kuang-hsfin, General 

Commanding Officer of the Anti-Air 

Defense of Canton City: Pai Kung-chen 

Coranander of Canton Naval Headquarters: Ho Han-lan, Vice Admiral 


SWATOff 


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Mayor: 


Hsu Shao-jung 


Chief of the Swatow Municipal 
Police Bureau: 


Ch*en Li-min 


TOISHAN 


Governor of Toishan Hsien: 


Yu Chueh-yun 


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D- SPECIAL MUNICIPALITIES 
(Nanking Puppet Regime) 


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1. Shanghai 


S hangh ai Special Municipality 

Mayor: 

Secretary-Gene ral: 

Finance Commissioner: 

Economics Conmiissioner: 

Public Utilities Commissioner: 

Public Works Commissioner: 

Social Welfare Commissioner: 

Social Affairs Commissioner': 

Education Commissioner: 

Public Health Comnissioner: 

Land Administration Department Conuissioner: 
Chief cf the Office of Grains: 

Chief of the Ration Board: 

Postmaster of the Shanghai Post Office: 
District Officers (1943) 


Chou Fb-hai* 

Ho Ch'ing-hsiang 1/ 
Ho Ch'ing-hsing 2/ 
Hsfi T'ien-shen 2/ 
Yeh Hsueh-sung 
Chang En-lin 
Sun Ming-ch’i 
Ling Hsien-wen 
Lin Chiung-an 
Yuan Chu-fan 
Fan Yung-tseng 
Chang Hsien-chih 
Liu Ching-chen 
Li Hao-chtt 


1st District: 

(Former International Settlement) Former; 
2nd District: (Central District of City) 
3rd District: (Chapei) 

4th District: (West Shanghai) 

5th District: (P’u-tung-pei) 

6th District: (P*u-tung-nan) 

7th District: (Nan Shih) 

8th District: (Former French Concession) 


Ch'en Kung-po 
Li Tzu-tung 
Ting Ch'ao 
Pu Li-fu 
Ching Shao-fu 
Chu Yu-chen 
Lu Ying 

Chang Chien-chu 


* Appointed 27 December 1944. Former Mayor, Cbfen Kung-po became President 

of the Nanking Government on the death of Wang Chiwg-wei on 10 November 
1944. Wu Sung-kao was reported Acting Mayor in the interim. 

\J Ho was reported as Secretary general by Peking Radio, 3 January 1945. 

The following were variously reported in 1944 as Secretary-General of 
the Shanghai Special Municipality: Chao Tsun-yfieh, Wu Sung-kao, 

Chao Shu-yung. 

2/ Or Yuan Hou-chih (1943) 

3/ Or Hsu Chiangj or Ch'en Jih-p*ing (1944). 

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Shanghai Peace Preservation Corps 


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Commander, & 

Chief of Village Pacification Corps t 


Chou Fu-hai* ** 


Vice-Commander, & 

Chairman of the Paochia Committeet 


Lu Ting 


Chief of Staff t 


Hsfl Chin-yflan 


Official t Hsiung Chuang-tung 

Shanghai Special Municipality Police Bureau 
fcThis bureau is an amalgamation of 1st and 3rd Police 
bureaus (February 1944) and of 1st and 2nd bureaus in 
August 1944] 


Commissionert 

Chou Fu-hai 

Deputy Commissioner*** 

Su Ching-te(h) 

Deputy Commissioner & Director of the 
Administrative Sectionr 

Lu Ting 

Director of the Judicial Sectiont 

Li Su-yu i/ 

Chief of the Paochia Office of the 1st 
Police Officer 

Ku Chi-*ru 

Chief of the Paochia Office of the 3rd 
Police Officer 

Hsu Hsiang-sheng 

Chief of General Affairs Departmentr 

Lin Chi 


* Presumably, since Chen Kung-po, former Mayor of Shanghai, held this 
title concurrently. 

** Watari (Japanese), Senior Deputy Commissioner. 

i/ Li Ou-yi 7 This may be a possible alternate romanisaticn, or the 
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Shanghai Branch Offices of the National Government 

Chief of the General Affaire Office of the 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs* 

Head of the Shanghai General Affairs Office 
of the Nanking Ministry of Justicer 

Chief of the Shanghai Office of the 
Ministry of Propagandat 

Chief of the Shanghai Bureau of Information* 

Director of Manufactured Goods Inspection Bureau 
in Shanghai of the Ministry of Industry! 

Chief of the Shanghai Office of the 
Ministry of Construction* 

Manager of the Shanghai Office of the Arbitration 
Commission for the Control of Commodities and 
Capital* 

Vice-Manager of the Shanghai Office of the 
Arbitration Commission for the Control of 
Commodities and Capital* 

Chief of the Management Office for the Purchase 
of Cotton Goods (under National Trade Control 
Association)* 

Chief of the Business Office of the Shanghai 
Cotton Industry Management Bureau* 

Chief of the Shanghai Office of the 
Ministry of Industry* 


Former Ch*en Chung (1943) 


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Sun Li-fu 

Hu Tse-wu 

H 

Liang Hsiu-yu 
Feng Chieh 

Mai Cheng-ming 

Cheng Liang-pin 

Ch*en Liang-Chao 

Ch*en Kuang-chung 

Nieh Lu-sheng 
Mai T*ao-ch»u 
Fen Ch’u-pai 


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SHANGHAI SPECIAL MUNICIPAUTY (continued) 
Shanghai Municipal Advisory Committee* 


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Chin Pin-ho 
Chou Tso-min 
Chung Po-chuan 
Feng Ping-na-e 
Lin Nang-hou 


ifang Shou-min 
Wen Lan-ting 
Wu Chen-hsiu 
Dr. W. W. Yen 


Arbitration Commission for the Control of Commodities and Capital* * 



* 


o 

r. 



Members in 1943 1 

Crfen Kung-po (Mayor of Shanghai) 

Chao Tsun-yfieh (Secretary-General of Shanghai Special Municipality) 
Chiang Tso-hsflan (Vice-Minister of Industry) 

Iai Ting (Deputy Police Commissioner of Shanghai Special Municipality) 
Chief of the Office of the Commission t Wang Chia-chun 

Manager of the Shanghai Officer Ch*en Liang-chao 


Chief of the General Affairs Department 

and Vice Manager of the Shanghai Officer Ch'en Kuang-chung 

Special Government Delegate and Chairman 

of Rice Control: Yuan Li-tun 


* Announced by Tokyo, 7 June 1944 (in Japanese, for home consumption) 
as a "recently-organized" body which would "issue notification of 
duties connected with the municipal administration of Shanghai." 

Its chief function would be to solve the problems of rice control* 
Twenty-five (25) members were announced, -which, with the exception 
of the above few, were persons hitherto not prominent in Shanghai 
affairs* Since this time, little, if any, mention has been made 
of this apparently Japanese-created body. 

** Variously reported as "Investigation Committee for Resources and 
Materials Control* or "Commodity Price Control Committee." Created 
by a Nanking Mandate, 28 July 1943 ( Man Hua Jih Pao, 30 July 1943) 
It may be under nominal jurisdiction of the Ministry of Industry, 
but is probably controlled by the Shanghai Special Municipality. 

Its chief concern is the purchase and price of rice* flfGG Radio 
Report on the Far East #57, 27 October 1944# page E3.) 

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National Trade Control Association in Shanghai 

Wijn Lan-ting 
Tang Shau-min 


Chairman of Directorst 
Managing Director t 


Leading members t Wu Chen-hsiu 
Li Tsru-fan 


Yuan Li-tun 
Lin K*ang-hou 


Supervisors * Chou Tso-min 


Huang Chiang-ch »uan 


Cotton Control Association 

Chairman of Cotton Control Association* 
Chief of the Cotton Goods Purchase Office* 

Wheat and Flour Control Committee 

Chairmant 

Secretary-General* 

Sugar Industry Special Committee 

Chairman* 

Oil and Grain Special Committee 

Chairman s 


Wen Lan-ting 
Nieh Lu~sheng 


Sun Chung-li 
Wang Hsiao-shui 


Huang Chiang-ch*uan 


Ch’en Tzu-yi 


Various Trade Associations under the National Trade Control Association 


Naaer 

Coal Trade Assoc. 

Cotton Products Trade Assoc. 

Soap and Candle Enterprise Trade Assoc. 

Match Enterprise Trade Assoc. 

Miscellaneous Goods Enterprise Trade Assoc. 
Leather Enterprise Trade Assoc. 

Silk Enterprise Trade Assoc. 

Alcohol Enterprise Trade Assoc. 

Chemical Enterprise Trade Assoc. 

Tobacco Enterprise Trade Assoc. 

Electrical Appliances Enterprise Trade Assoc 
Metal Enterprise Trade Assoc. 

Wool Weaving Enterprise Trade Assoc. 


Person Responsible t 

Hsi Chin-chou 
Nieh Lu-sheng 
Li Tsu-fan 
Ch*en Po-fan 
Li Hua 

Ku Huan-chang 
Ts'ai Sheng-pei n 
Huang Chiang-ch*uan 
Lu Chih-hsueh 
Hsi Wei-t *ing 
»%h Yu-ts*ai 
Chou Chung-ch’ing 
Ch*eng Nien-p*eng 


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Press 

Chung Hua Jih Pao (Central China Daily News) 


Managers: 

Lin Po-sheng 

Hsti Li-ch'iu 

Editor-in-chief: 

Chu Pao-heng 

Deputy Editor-in-chief: 

Liang Shih 

Staff member: 

T*ao K*ang-te(h) 

Hsin Chung Kuo Pao (New China Dailv} 


Publisher: 

* 

Tuan Shu 

Editors: 

Lu Feng 

Wang P'ing 

Staff member: 

Chiu Yun-to 


Hsin Shen Pao (Japanese Army newspaper eat. 1937) 


Publishers: 

Yu Shih 

Wei Fan 

Correspondent: 

Li Shih 

Correspondent in Japan: 

Ho Ta-yung 

Shen Pao (eat, 1672) 

Publisher & Editor-in-Chief: 

Ch*en Pin-ho 

Chung Hua Yuth Pao (China Monthly) 


Editor: 

Hsu Li-ch »iu 

On Editorial Staf r : 

T*ao K'ang-te(h) 

Chung Hua Medical Publications 


President: 

Wang Chi-min 

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Press (continued) 

Hal Feng (Chung Hua Jih Pao Supplement) 
Editor: 

Chgng Chih Yueh Pao (Political Monthly) 

Editor and Publisher: 

Pang Yu T»an (Wind and Rain) 

Editor: 

H 

Hu s heng ( Womens Voice ) 

Editor: 

Commercial Press 

President: 

China Press Federation 

President: 

Vice-Presidents: 


Central News Agency 

President: 

Vice-President: 


Chou Yueh-jan 


Yuan Shu 
Lu Feng 


Liu Y&-sheng 


Hu Fang-chun 


Chou Y^eh-jan 


Li Ssu-hao 

Kuo Hsiu-feng 
Kung-hsien* 
Ch*en Pin-ho 


Kuo Hsiu-feng 
Hu Ying-chou 


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ther Prominent Personalities of Shanghai 


Director General of Shanghai 

Chamber of Commerces 

Yuan, L.T. (Yuan Li-tun) 

President of the Shanghai 

Security Exchange* 

Ch*en Weng-yu 

Chief of Director# of 

Shanghai Stock Exchange* 

Chang Wei-Ju 

Director of Inquiry Department, 

Central Reserve Bank of China* 

Haft Chiei^p’ing 
(Hsu, Jabin) 

Member of the German Medical 

Experimental Laboratory in 

Shanghais 

Hou Hsiang-chuan 

Chinese-American radio announcer* 

Moy, Herbert E. 

Famous actor and female 
impersonator* 

Mel Lan-fang 

Head of the Shanghai Police 

Inspection Party to Japan* 

Li Ju-ching 

Chief of the Business Office of 
the Shanghai Cotton Industry 

Management Bureau* 

Mai T^o-ch^ 

President of the National Shanghai 
College* 

Chao Cheng-p’ing 


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Other Pro pfofflt per a qualities of Shanghai (continued) 

Principal of the Shanghai 
Commercial School: 

Captain of the Shanghai 
Touth and Juvenile Corps: 

President, Central China Raw Silk Company: 

President, Central China Salt Industry Company: 

Leaders in the Green Circle Society, Ch'ing Pang: 

( 1940 ) 


P'ei Fu-heng 

Wu Peng-fei 
Hsu Tsbn-kung 

Li Fei 

Chang Te(h)-Ch»in 
Ch»ang iB-Ch'ing 
Hsfi Nai, Gen. 
Chang Ying-hua 


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2. NANKING 


Unking Steclal Municipality 

Mayor: 

Chou Hsueh-chang 

Chief Secretary: 

Lu Shan-chih 

Finance Commissioner: 

T'an Yu-chung 

Economic Affairs Commissioner (Former): 

Lin Ta-chung 

Raw Material Commissioner: 

Chou Hsfleh-chang 

Land Administration Commissioner: 

Chang Fang-liang 

Social Affairs Commissioner: 

Chou Hsueh-chang 

health Department Commissi oner: 

Chu Tung-chueh 

Educational Commissioner: 

Yang Cheng-yu 

Postal Commissioner: 

Chiang K'ang-hu 

Chief of the Grains Control Office: 

Liu Po 

Chief of the Nanking District 

Cotton Control Office of the 

Ministry of Industry: 

Ch'in Yan-hsiu 

Police 

Chief: 

Li Ou-yi 

Commander of Gendarmerie: 

Shen Ch'en-kang 

Vice-Commander of Gendarmerie: 

Ma Hsiao-t'ien 

President of the Central Police 

Officers' School: 

Ch'en Yfin-«*n 


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3. AMOY 


Amoy Special Municipality 

Mayori 

Chief Secretary: 

Finance Commissioner: 

Economic Affairs Commissioner: 

Police Chief: 

Chief of the General Affairs Departmerit 
of the Jater Police Office: 

Aasistant to the Japanese Advisor to 
the Amoy Special Municipal Government: 

Haitan Island 

Magistrate: 


Li Ssn-hsien 
Ch*en Chien-yBan 
Chin Fu-sheng 
Lu Yung-ch‘uan 
Chiang Yung-k'un 

Sung Shao-hsiung 

Heng Shan-chang 

Lin Yin 


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E. BONG KONG ADMINISTRATION * 

Hong Kong Government 

Civil Administration Department 

Chinese Section Chiefs 


Controller of Fuel: 

Lia Kia-fan 

Director of District 

Affairs Bureau: 

Hsien Ping-hsi 
(Peter H. Sin) 

Director of Census Bureau: 

Yung Ngai-sung 

Hong Kong Construction Department 


Member of the Staff: 

Wang Yung-nien 

Hong Kong Opium Commission 


Chief (under a Japanese) 

Liu Ch*uo-pak 

Chinese Co-operative Council (1942—) 


Chairman: 

Chow, Sir Shouson 

Vice Chairman: 

Li Kuan Ch*un 

Education Representative: 

Li King-hong 

Members: 

Lo, M. K. 

Tam, William N. T. 


# Hor>g Kong is under the military administration of the Japanese# It 
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Hong Kong Government (contiiraed) 

Chinese Representatives* Association 

Council of the Association 


Chairman: 

Chew, Sir Shouson 

Vice Chairman: 

Li Kuan-ch'un 


Members: 


Wang T*ung-ming 

Iai Ai-yun 

Tung Chung-wei 

Kuo Tsan 

Yeh Lan-chuan 

Chang Shu-ch ? un 

Teng Chao-chien 

Yen Ch^ng-k’un 

Chou Yao-nien 

Wu Hua 

Ling K'ang-fa 

Li Chin 

Lin Chien-yin 

K'uang Ch’i-tung 

Feng Tzu-yln 

Lo Wen-chin 

Tan Ta-shih 

Li Chung-fn 

Wang Te(h)-kuang 

Lee Jee-chor 

The Office of the Association 


President: 

Lo Hsu-ho 

Office Holders: 

Liu Tieh-ch'eng 

Li Tzu-fang 

Ch*an Lim-pak 


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Hong Kong Government (continued) 


Chinese Representative Council (1942—) 

Members: Lo Kuk-wo (Sir Robert Koteiroll) 

Ch'an Lim-pek 
Lau Tit-sing 
Li Tau Fang 
Chou Yao-nien 


The Asiatic Affairs Bureau 

East Asia Cultural Association 

President: 

(Chairman - 1942): 

Vice Chairman: 

Permanent Officers: 


Laborers* Association 

President: 


Chang Ku-shan 
Yeung Tsin-lei 
Ma Kiam 

Cheung Koo-shan 
Kong Po-tin 
Luk Tan-lam 
Tseng Kwong-kung 

Lin Chien-yin 


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H°ng Kong Government (continued) 

The Control Wards 

Hong Ron# Wards Control Officers! 


Central Ward 

Hsien Ping-hsi 
(Peter H. Sin) 

Shang Huan Ward 

Shao Wei-ming 

Hsi Ying Pan Ward 

Li Ch 1 i-hs in 

Shih Tang Chu Ward 

Sim Kuang-ch*uan 

Shan Hang Tai Ward 

Chien Wen 

Wan Tzu Ward 

Ho Jih-ju 

E Ching Ward 

Ho Te(h)-kuang 

Tung Lo Wan Ward 

Kuo Hsien-hung 

Race Course Ward 

Wu Wen-tse 

Yuan Hsiang Kang Ward 

Wang T*ai 

Chih Chu Ward 

LI Sung-ch'ing 

Shao Chi Wan Ward 

Tseng Shou-ch'ao 

Kowloon Wards Control Officers: 


Kowloon City Ward 

Tai Jo-lan 

Shen Shui Ward 

Huang Po-ch’in 

Wang Chueh Ward 

Tseng Jung 

Yuamati Ward 

Feng Hao 

Chien Sha Chu Ward 

Liang Chi 

Hung Kan Ward 

Li Shou-shan 

Kowloon Tang Special Ward 

Kuan Hsin-yen 

Hsin Chieh Wards Control Officers: 


Ta Pu Ward 

Ch*en T’iao-ch’in 

Yuan Lang Ward 

Peng 


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Hong Kong Government (continued ) 

Eastern District Bureau 

Assistant Director: 

General Affairs Bureau for Kowloon Districts 
Member of the Political Division: 

Banks and Banking Associations 

Bank of Communications 

Manager: 

Overseas Chinese Bank 

Representative: 

Hong Kong Bankers 1 Association 

Chairman: 

Vice Chairman: 

Members of the Executive Committee: 


Hong Kong Financier: 


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Lo Chai-sing 

Huang Chung 


Lau Tit-sing 

Tang Yat-yan 

Lau Tit-sing 
Li Tau Fang 

Cheung Suk-shun 
Poon Shunt-um 
Yeung Yun-tak 

Ho Tung, Sir Robert 


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Hong Kong Propaganda and Press 

Central News Agency (Hong Kong Branch) 
Chieft 

Representatives s 


Hsiang Tao Jih Pao 

Proprietors 

Hua Chiao Jih Pao 

Editor: 

Managing Editor: 
News Editors 

Hong Kong Jih Pao (?) 
Editor in Chief: 

Nan Hua Jih Pao 

Publisher: 

Editor: 

Journalists and writers 


Press Official in Hong Kong: 


Wu Pei-yflan 

Lo Ching-kwang 
Wei Kuo-lun 

Aw Boon Haw 

Lu Meng-shu 
Tsen Hsi-yung 
Lu Mun-hsi 

Huang Pao-shu 

K*uang Ch’i-tung 
Liu Hsieh-t'ang 

Chang Kuang-yen 

Wong, Peter M. 

Kong Kai-tung 


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Hong Kong Organisations «nd Association 

Peopled Food Association 

Chairman : 

Hong Kong General Relief Association 

Chairman: 

Chairman, General Affair* 
Committee: 

Vice Chairman, General 
Affairs Committeei 

Secretary for Relief and 
Culture Exhibitioni 

Chinese Relief Association 

Chief of the Executive Department! 

Chief of the General Affairs 
Department t 

Trading Union of Hong Kong 

Director: 

Hong Kong Commercial Institute 

Director! 

Chamber of Commerce 

Representative for Foreign Goods: 


Aw Boon Haw 

Ch'an Lim Pak 
Id T*u Fang 

(Wong Yat-chung) 

Wang Te(h)-feng 

Lau Tit-sing 

Lo Krk-wo (Sir Robert 
Kotevrall) 

Kiu Kuk 

Yeh Lan-Ch*uan 

Kwok, Chuen 


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Hong Kong Orgainzations and Associations (continued) 


Representatives of Commercial Associations 


Firewood Merchants: 

Lai Kong-sun 

Rice Importers Association: 

Ma Ying 

Nam Pak Hong Merchant Houses: 

Tong Ping-tat 


Hong Kong and Kowloon General Labor Association 


Chief Executive: 

Ling Hong Fat 

Kowloon Markets Bureau 


Chief: 

Tong Ching Kan 

Chinese Language Society 


Hong Kong Representatives: 

Chan Pai-li 

Chu Sen 

Hong Kong Race Course 


Chairman of Stewards: 

Ho Korn Tong 

Hong Kong Jockey Club 


Members of the Racing Committee: 

Yip Kui-ving 

Pan , S * H • 

Pih, C. C. 

Wei, Peter 

South China Athletic Association 


Chairman: 

Luke Oi-wan 


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F* BANKS 


(Nanking Puppet Regime) 


Central Reserve Bank of China 

(See Ministry of Finance) 

Bank of China 


Governor: 

Wu Chen-hsiu 

Bank of Communications 


President: 

T’ang Shou-min 

Banking Association of Shanghai 


Secretary-General: 

Lin K*ang-hou 

Kincheng Banking Corporation 


President: 

Chou Tso-min 

China Industrial Bank 


Chairman of Board of Directors: 

Chu Po-cn'uan 


National Commercial Bank 


Chairman of Board of Directors: 

Chang Wen-huan 

Ssu Ming Commercial Bank 


Chairman of Board of Directors: 

Li Ssu-hao 

China Products Bank 


Chairman of Board of Directors: 

Teh Fu-hsiao 


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0. COMMUNICATIONS 
(Nanking Puppet Regime) 

| 

Central China Railway Company 

President: 

Member of the Board of Directors: 

Central Telegraph Bureau 

Chief: 

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